Apple has introduced iOS 16 for iPhone with a new customizable lock screen, updates to iCloud Shared Photo Library, the ability to call and edit sent iMessages, email scheduling, and more.
The biggest obvious iOS 16 change for iPhone users is the ability to customize the lock screen with Apple Watch-like widgets, allowing users to see things like weather, battery life, calendar events, alarms, and more right from the lock screen. . iPhone. Users can also change the color and font of the clock and date on the iPhone lock screen.
Notifications have been redesigned in iOS 16, again, this time moved to the bottom of the screen where you can swipe through them while keeping the lock screen attention on the user’s wallpaper or custom lock screen appearance.
Additionally, users can now bind Focus to a custom lock screen, allowing users to switch the lock screen along with Focus mode.
The Messages app is also getting some new features, including the ability to edit or recall recently sent messages. You can also recover recently deleted messages and mark messages as unread.
There are also updates to Live Text that allow it to work with video, and a visual search feature now allows users to cut part of an image from a photo and then paste it into an app like Messages.
Safari gets the ability to share tab groups with others, as well as some other improvements, a feature also included in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16.
Finally, many of the built-in apps are also getting minor features or changes, including the Health app, Fitness app, Home app, Siri, Dictation, Apple News,
iOS 16 will be available to developers as a beta immediately, with a public beta release next month.
The final version of iOS 16 will be available in the fall.
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